I went to the university, since the researcher guy had made a typo while programming one of the tests and needed everyone to retake it. While I was there, he showed me some of the preliminary results he'd come up with so far; there were significant differences between the Asperger's and control groups in the brain regions that activated during the tests. Performance on two of the tests was roughly equal, , and on another couple of tests, the control group did better on one that involved identifying the direction of motion of a partially displayed dot figure in a noisy background, and the Asperger's group did better in a test that involved watching a dot figure (complete and without a noisy background) throwing a ball and rating it as being angry, happy, neutral or sad. The last one is the one that needed to be redone though, so the final results may be different.